
The feel of a classic that fits just right.
We believe fashion should feel as good as it looks. Timeless pieces, honest quality, and the kind of service that makes you want to come back.
The secret isn't new — it's still the same red door.
We started with a catalog and a promise. Today, that promise lives online and in over 500 stores. The medium changed. The meaning didn't.
Same spirit, new places
A New Yorker ad in 1947. Now 500 stores and a growing e-commerce business. The welcome hasn't changed.

From Hingham to your home
That historic Massachusetts house taught us a thing or two about hospitality. We carry it into every fitting room and every package we ship.

Surprise and delight, still
It's our oldest tradition: a thoughtful detail you didn't expect. A lining you didn't notice. A fit that feels like it was made for you.
Spirited and dependable
Bold enough to be interesting. Reliable enough to be your go-to. That's the balance we've been striking since 1947.

Classic enough. Current enough.
We don't chase trends. We make clothes that last through them. Timely, timeless, and always a little bit spirited.

Seventy-seven years of surprise and delight
I have been shopping at Talbots for over two decades. The quality is consistent, the staff knows my name, and I still find something unexpected every season.
Margaret Chen
Talbots customer since 1998

I ordered a dress online for a wedding and it arrived beautifully packaged and fit perfectly. The quality is exactly what I hoped for — no surprises, just joy.
Sarah Patel
Online shopper, Chicago

The associates at my local store helped me style an entire outfit for a family reunion. They listened, they knew the inventory, and I left feeling completely myself.
Karen Doyle
Talbots store regular

My mother wore Talbots. Now I do. The fit, the feel, the way the fabric holds up after years of washing — it is a family tradition for a reason.
Emily Torres
Second-generation customer

Discover new arrivals for spring
From crisp cotton shirting to lightweight knits, each piece is designed to move through your day with ease. The same quality we've been known for since 1947.





A red front door in Hingham, Massachusetts
In 1947, Rudy and Nancy Talbot placed an ad in The New Yorker. What began as 3,000 fliers became a beloved catalog — and a red front door that still means welcome.

Ready to find something you love?
Browse online or visit a store near you. Gracious service and a true sense of discovery await.